THE EXPERIENCES OF JEWISH WOMEN IN THE HOLOCAUST
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Throughout the Holocaust, Jewish women revealed their strength in the face of adversity. During the l 930's, they tried to keep their families safe and create a sense of normalcy. When their husbands and loved ones were being sent to concentration camps, they either went underground and became a part of the resistance movements, or they helped other women in the camps to survive. This paper explores the experiences of Jewish women during the Holocaust.
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